The first and only three-day country music and camping festival in the Northeast features three of country's biggest headliners this year, with Keith Urban, Tim McGraw and Toby Keith closing out the proceedings each night. But the festival — which takes place June 12-14 at Hunter Mountain in central New York State — also features an exciting mix of classic and contemporary country acts.

The festival — which has become a destination for country fans all over the United States for its unique mix of performers, location and accommodations — wraps up Sunday night (June 14) with Keith, Jerrod Niemann, Sara Evans, Josh Abbott Band, Western Underground and Sasha McVeigh on the main stage, and Western Underground and McVeigh also on the Bud Light stage.

New prices are in effect as of April 16, with three-day general admission tickets beginning at $180, while single-day tickets are now available for $99 per day. Tickets and camping packages are still available, but there are also numerous hotels nearby if you're not much for roughing it. Be sure to check out three-day passes, as well as Outlaw VIP options. The off-site camping passes will come with free shuttle service to and from the festival grounds.